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What is the German equivalent of grades?
German grades compared to British and American grades
German Grade | Grade Definition | US grade |
---|---|---|
1.6 – 2.5 | Gut (Good) | A/B |
2.6 – 3.5 | Befriedigend (Satisfying) | C |
3.6 – 4.9 | Ausreichend (Sufficient) | F |
5.0 – 6.0 | Nicht ausreichend (Insufficient) |
What is the failing grade in France?
The grading scale in France is 0 – 20 with 20 as the highest possible grade. No one ever receives a 20. Grades above 16 are rare. A grade of 10 is the minimum passing grade (D).
What is the grading system in Germany?
This simple German grade calculator converts the grades in GPA, percentage or american grading system (1.0-4.0) into German grading system (4.0-1.0) using Modified Bavarian Formula.
What is the French grading system?
The French Grading System is based on a scale from 0 (minimum failing grade) to 20 (maximum passing grade) and 10 being the minimum passing grade. But, there is a slight yet important distinction to take into account.
What is the modified Bavarian grade formula?
The modified Bavarian formula is used for converting grades from foreign universities to the German grading system. You can use the grade calculator below to help determine your equivalent grade. Maximum grades and passing grades for each country are available in the anabin database of the Zentralstelle für ausländisches Bildungswesen.
What is the equivalent of a D in Germany?
As you can see there’s no equivalent of the “D” in the US grading system in the German grading system. In general, students with a mark of 3.0 or above in German universities are considered to be A or B students in the American grading system, whereas anything between 4.1 and 4.9 is a good academic standing.